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The phrase "I said everything" is grammatically correct and commonly used in written English.
It can be used in various situations to indicate that the speaker has expressed all of their thoughts or opinions on a certain topic. Example 1: During the meeting, I said everything that needed to be said about the budget proposal. Example 2: In my letter to the editor, I made sure to say everything I felt about the current state of our education system. Example 3: Despite my nerves, I managed to say everything I had rehearsed in my speech at the conference.
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Like I said, everything.
I said everything wrong.
Because I said everything.
Point is, I said, everything relative.
But I said everything I was told to say.
"I said everything I needed to say," she said.
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"When I say everything I mean everything".
You know why I say everything?
"They seized everything, and when I say everything, I mean everything.
Yes, I say; everything became so sensationalised.
I say everything is "genius" and it clearly isn't.
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